Upcoming Events
10 a.m.
a group of people at a an art galleryThis exhibition highlights faculty and staff creativity across the various disciplines in the School of Art, including animation, ceramics, drawing, game art and design, glass, graphic design, illustration, metals + jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Gallery talk and reception on October 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. This exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
3 p.m.
This year the Archives and Special Collections put on a display of Steve Bell’s collection. "From the Newsroom to the Classroom: The Life and Lessons of Professor Steve Bell” at the Archives and Special Collections is more than a tribute, it’s a living archive of a journalist whose life and career mirrored the most pivotal moments in American history. The display follows his life through the items Bell and his family donated to the archives and was curated by his granddaughter, Samantha Politinsky, who is the current E. Ruth Dunning Graduate Assistant for the Archives and Special Collections. The exhibit’s first cases trace Bell’s origins, a small-town football player from Iowa who married his high school sweetheart who happened to have a knack for public speaking. His first major story was in Omaha, Nebraska where his Emmy-winning documentary The Outsiders spotlighted high school dropouts. He soon left Omaha to start reporting from New York and Washington.
5 p.m.
One World, One Sky: Big Bird's AdventureTake an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, find shapes in the sky, and learn about the North Star in this cross-cultural adventure with Big Bird, Elmo, and their friend Hu Hu Zhu from China. Perfect for families and groups with pre-K through 1st grade learners; all ages are welcome.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalEnjoy choir recitals conducted by our graduate students. This event is free and open to the public.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the flute students of Mihoko Watanabe. This event is free and open to the public.
6 p.m.
Harvest Fest hosted by AMG
6:30 p.m.
From icy moons to craters, discover where water hides in our solar system—and what it means for life on Earth. Most suitable for adults and ages 10+; all ages welcome.
9 a.m.
Flutist Daniel VelascoCome for inspiring performances, insightful teaching, and thought-provoking discussions featuring Ball State flute studio and guest artist Daniel Velasco!
11:30 a.m.
Piano performanceCome for inspiring performances, insightful teaching, and thought-provoking discussions featuring Ball State faculty and students!
3:30 p.m.
One World, One Sky: Big Bird's AdventureTake an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, find shapes in the sky, and learn about the North Star in this cross-cultural adventure with Big Bird, Elmo, and their friend Hu Hu Zhu from China. Perfect for families and groups with pre-K through 1st grade learners; all ages are welcome.
5 p.m.
scientists around the James Webb Space Telescope construction Narrated by David Tennant, explore exactly what astronomers do to answer the questions of the Universe, featuring info on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope and the Large Hadron Collider. Most suitable for adults and ages 8+; all ages welcome.
5:30 p.m.
Ball State piano facultyCome hear Ball State's wonderfully talented piano faculty perform for Piano Day!
6:30 p.m.
From icy moons to craters, discover where water hides in our solar system—and what it means for life on Earth. Most suitable for adults and ages 10+; all ages welcome.
7:30 p.m.
Poster design by Studio165+After Tyler Evans, a young Black man, is killed by a police officer, his ghost lingers—desperate to be remembered for his life, not just his death. This moving contemporary drama explores love, loss, and the personal and political weight of remembrance. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
3 p.m.
Girl playing a violinJoin us in supporting the Youth Symphony Orchestras of East Central Indiana during this performance and silent auction!
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalAlexandria McClinton is a cello student of Peter Opie. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalIzzy Fuentes is an oboe student of Lisa Kozenko. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Poster design by Studio165+After Tyler Evans, a young Black man, is killed by a police officer, his ghost lingers—desperate to be remembered for his life, not just his death. This moving contemporary drama explores love, loss, and the personal and political weight of remembrance. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
5 p.m.
Join the Paul W. Parkison Department of Accounting in recognizing incredible alumni and friends of the department at its Fifteenth Annual Accounting Alumni Awards.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the violin students of Yu-Fang Chen. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Oboist Jared HauserOboist Jared Hauser, Associate Professor of Oboe at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music, will present a guest artist recital with pianist Willis Delony. Event is free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
a group of people at a an art galleryThis exhibition highlights faculty and staff creativity across the various disciplines in the School of Art, including animation, ceramics, drawing, game art and design, glass, graphic design, illustration, metals + jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Gallery talk and reception on October 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. This exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
11 a.m.
Christiana Mann PhotoChristiana Mann is a faculty member at Ball State University’s Miller College of Business, where she teaches in the Department of Applied Business Studies with a focus on hospitality, innovation, and leadership. With more than 40 years of experience in the food service industry, she brings a wealth of real-world expertise into the classroom to prepare the next generation of business and hospitality leaders.In addition to her academic role, Christiana is a seasoned entrepreneur and co-owner of Three Bears Concessions and proprietor of The Culinary Cottage, ventures that showcase her passion for food, service, and community. Her diverse career has spanned nearly every corner of the industry — from retail and brick-and-mortar establishments to mobile, temporary, and seasonal operations. She has also managed large-scale contracts with state parks and universities and has unique insight from her work in public health enforcement with federal, state, and local health departments.Known for blending practical industry knowledge with an innovative teaching style, Christiana is dedicated to helping students and colleagues connect theory to practice.
1:30 p.m.
Theodore Roosevelt is remembered as a champion of the American West and one of his legacies is the expansion of the National Park System. Roosevelt’s interest in the west was formed in his early years, including time spent living in North Dakota Badlands in his 20s. This presentation will describe TR’s western travels and how they shaped his life and political career.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalSee our talented jazz combos perform in Hahn Hall! Free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Poster design by Studio165+After Tyler Evans, a young Black man, is killed by a police officer, his ghost lingers—desperate to be remembered for his life, not just his death. This moving contemporary drama explores love, loss, and the personal and political weight of remembrance. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
10 a.m.
a group of people at a an art galleryThis exhibition highlights faculty and staff creativity across the various disciplines in the School of Art, including animation, ceramics, drawing, game art and design, glass, graphic design, illustration, metals + jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Gallery talk and reception on October 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. This exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
Celebrate GIS Day with Maps Amoré! Come to the GRMC in Bracken Library on Wednesday, November 19th from 10 am – 1 pm to explore how various professional groups are using geographic information systems (GIS) to inform their work and inform the public. Explore professional examples of GIS work focused on art, biology, conservation, criminal justice, ecology, economic development, geoscience, local to federal governments, history, journalism, ornithology, public health, and urban planning.
4:30 p.m.
Ball State University’s Entrepreneurship Center and the Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute are collaborating to bring together campus and community members to showcase local entrepreneurial activity.This event celebrates innovation by showcasing groundbreaking ideas and high-impact programs designed to empower the next generation of change-makers.
7:30 p.m.
Late, a Cowboy Song follows Mary, a woman caught between convention and possibility, as she falls for Red, a free-spirited lady cowboy who offers her a taste of freedom. It’s a tender, unconventional love story about identity, motherhood, and the courage to seek a life beyond the ordinary. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
7:30 p.m.
Wind band musicians on stage performingBall State's bands present a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
Poster design by Studio165+After Tyler Evans, a young Black man, is killed by a police officer, his ghost lingers—desperate to be remembered for his life, not just his death. This moving contemporary drama explores love, loss, and the personal and political weight of remembrance. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
10 a.m.
a group of people at a an art galleryThis exhibition highlights faculty and staff creativity across the various disciplines in the School of Art, including animation, ceramics, drawing, game art and design, glass, graphic design, illustration, metals + jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Gallery talk and reception on October 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. This exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
Celebrate National Geography Awareness Week with the Paul W. Stout Map Collection in the Bracken Library Lobby on Thursday, November 20 from 10 am to 1 pm. Play geography-related games and activities, and you could win one of our fabulous prizes.
11 a.m.
James JP PayneAlthough the third in the line of James Payne’s, he tops the charts at number 1 when it comes to his skills and experience in creating world class guest experiences. He developed fundamentals in Marketing and Public Relations from Ball State University, as well as Adult Training and Consulting from North Carolina State University. He harnessed veteran customer service skills acquired at Disney Institute Training. He works around people, with people, and for people. He earned a Hospitality Certification from IUPUI, venturing into positions with small and large organizations alike. In February 2024, he served as lead concierge to the NBA All-Star game and host committee. In February 2011, he worked as the Chief Concierge and Hospitality Training Specialist during Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis. James has developed a trained team of hospitality professionals to create memorable Game Day/Fan Experiences for the Indianapolis Colts, resulting in club and suite renewals.
1 p.m.
Ann will teach simplified techniques for creating a beautiful holiday watercolor masterpiece from start to finish. Her professional experience enables her to teach novices as well as advanced painters in the same setting. You will have the opportunity to display your artwork at the Center’s Holiday Open House on December 5-6.
4 p.m.
In order to engage your team, you need to tap into each person’s unique creative perspective. This drives collaboration and proactive problem solving leading to operational efficiencies, new markets, and a culture that is more reactive to market changes. In this session, we will explore skills and behaviors that encourage engagement and creative collaboration.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the students of Lori Rhoden. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Late, a Cowboy Song follows Mary, a woman caught between convention and possibility, as she falls for Red, a free-spirited lady cowboy who offers her a taste of freedom. It’s a tender, unconventional love story about identity, motherhood, and the courage to seek a life beyond the ordinary. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the tuba and euphonium students of Matthew Lyon. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Poster design by Studio165+After Tyler Evans, a young Black man, is killed by a police officer, his ghost lingers—desperate to be remembered for his life, not just his death. This moving contemporary drama explores love, loss, and the personal and political weight of remembrance. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
8 a.m.
Join local female professional groups and entrepreneurs for a time of networking and learning.
10 a.m.
a group of people at a an art galleryThis exhibition highlights faculty and staff creativity across the various disciplines in the School of Art, including animation, ceramics, drawing, game art and design, glass, graphic design, illustration, metals + jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Gallery talk and reception on October 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. This exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
12 p.m.
David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University logoEnjoy a midday break with mindfulness meditation in the DOMA galleries.
5 p.m.
One World, One Sky: Big Bird's AdventureTake an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, find shapes in the sky, and learn about the North Star in this cross-cultural adventure with Big Bird, Elmo, and their friend Hu Hu Zhu from China. Perfect for families and groups with pre-K through 1st grade learners; all ages are welcome.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the piano students of Lori Rhoden. This event is free and open to the public.
6:30 p.m.
From icy moons to craters, discover where water hides in our solar system—and what it means for life on Earth. Most suitable for adults and ages 10+; all ages welcome.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Pruis Hall
7:30 p.m.
Late, a Cowboy Song follows Mary, a woman caught between convention and possibility, as she falls for Red, a free-spirited lady cowboy who offers her a taste of freedom. It’s a tender, unconventional love story about identity, motherhood, and the courage to seek a life beyond the ordinary. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the cello students of Peter Opie. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Poster design by Studio165+After Tyler Evans, a young Black man, is killed by a police officer, his ghost lingers—desperate to be remembered for his life, not just his death. This moving contemporary drama explores love, loss, and the personal and political weight of remembrance. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
2:30 p.m.
David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University logoJoin a free public tour of works selected by a DOMA gallery guide.
2:30 p.m.
Poster design by Studio165+After Tyler Evans, a young Black man, is killed by a police officer, his ghost lingers—desperate to be remembered for his life, not just his death. This moving contemporary drama explores love, loss, and the personal and political weight of remembrance. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
3:30 p.m.
One World, One Sky: Big Bird's AdventureTake an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, find shapes in the sky, and learn about the North Star in this cross-cultural adventure with Big Bird, Elmo, and their friend Hu Hu Zhu from China. Perfect for families and groups with pre-K through 1st grade learners; all ages are welcome.
5 p.m.
scientists around the James Webb Space Telescope construction Narrated by David Tennant, explore exactly what astronomers do to answer the questions of the Universe, featuring info on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope and the Large Hadron Collider. Most suitable for adults and ages 8+; all ages welcome.
5:30 p.m.
Event CanceledThis recital has been canceled.
6:30 p.m.
From icy moons to craters, discover where water hides in our solar system—and what it means for life on Earth. Most suitable for adults and ages 10+; all ages welcome.
7:30 p.m.
Late, a Cowboy Song follows Mary, a woman caught between convention and possibility, as she falls for Red, a free-spirited lady cowboy who offers her a taste of freedom. It’s a tender, unconventional love story about identity, motherhood, and the courage to seek a life beyond the ordinary. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
7:30 p.m.
The Elixir of LoveCome see Ball State Opera Theatre's fall production of The Elixir of Love in Sursa Performance Hall. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Poster design by Studio165+After Tyler Evans, a young Black man, is killed by a police officer, his ghost lingers—desperate to be remembered for his life, not just his death. This moving contemporary drama explores love, loss, and the personal and political weight of remembrance. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
10 a.m.
Musician Kyle Bruckmann holding an oboe.Come for inspiring performances, insightful teaching, and thought-provoking discussions featuring Ball State faculty and students!
3 p.m.
The Elixir of LoveCome see Ball State Opera Theatre's fall production of The Elixir of Love in Sursa Performance Hall. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Late, a Cowboy Song follows Mary, a woman caught between convention and possibility, as she falls for Red, a free-spirited lady cowboy who offers her a taste of freedom. It’s a tender, unconventional love story about identity, motherhood, and the courage to seek a life beyond the ordinary. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
7:30 p.m.
Late, a Cowboy Song follows Mary, a woman caught between convention and possibility, as she falls for Red, a free-spirited lady cowboy who offers her a taste of freedom. It’s a tender, unconventional love story about identity, motherhood, and the courage to seek a life beyond the ordinary. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
7:30 p.m.
The light painting in Sursa's lobby entitled First SymphonyThe Ball State New Music Ensemble is dedicated to performing chamber and solo music of the past thirty years, along with classics of the earlier 20th-century. Program to be announced. This recital is free and open to the public.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalQionggu Chen is a voice of Mei Zhong. This event is free and open to the public.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the students of Gene Berger. This event is free and open to the public.
1:30 p.m.
Join your fellow Lifelong Learners for our annual holiday get-together.
7:30 p.m.
student performing with the Wind Ensemble and Wind SymphonyBall State's Wind Ensemble presents a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalKayla Giordano is a voice of Mei Zhong. This event is free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
students in the atrium art galleryGraduating seniors earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art will showcase their work in a range of media, including ceramics, drawing, glass, metals and jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Come see what our seniors' amazing work! Join us for the Exhibition Reception and Gallery Talk on December 12, 4 to 6 p.m. Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
12:30 p.m.
Calendar: Honors College
Dr. Kaufman's presentation will be on the subject of his recently published scholarly monography, "Christmastime Texts and the Popularity of the Robin Hood Tradition".
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature string faculty and students. This event is free and open to the public.
6 p.m.
For generations, holiday shopping in Muncie was more than a seasonal task—it was an experience filled with tradition, excitement, and community spirit. Downtown once sparkled with festive lights, and families crowded the sidewalks to admire elaborate window displays at Ball Stores and other local retail establishments. This program explores the history and experiences of holiday shopping in the “Magic City” through the combined resources of the Ball State University Libraries, Delaware County Historical Society, and the Muncie Public Library. | No charge, refreshments served after presentation
6 p.m.
For generations, holiday shopping in Muncie was more than a seasonal task—it was an experience filled with tradition, excitement, and community spirit. Downtown once sparkled with festive lights, and families crowded the sidewalks to admire elaborate window displays at Ball Stores and other local retail establishments. This program explores the history and experiences of holiday shopping in the “Magic City” through the combined resources of the Ball State University Libraries, Delaware County Historical Society, and the Muncie Public Library. Hot cocoa and cookies will be served.
7 p.m.
Take a study paws and connect with a librarian one of our partners to get help with your final projects and unwind with some dogs!
7:30 p.m.
Jazz ensemble playing at Sursa HallBall State Jazz 1 presents the Ellington/Strayhorn version of "The Nutcracker Suite" under the direction of Mark Buselli. Tickets available in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office. This concert will also be livestreamed.
10 a.m.
students in the atrium art galleryGraduating seniors earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art will showcase their work in a range of media, including ceramics, drawing, glass, metals and jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Come see what our seniors' amazing work! Join us for the Exhibition Reception and Gallery Talk on December 12, 4 to 6 p.m. Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
The light painting in Sursa's lobby entitled First SymphonyThe EM concert series is a showcase for compositions of electronic and digital media.
10 a.m.
students in the atrium art galleryGraduating seniors earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art will showcase their work in a range of media, including ceramics, drawing, glass, metals and jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Come see what our seniors' amazing work! Join us for the Exhibition Reception and Gallery Talk on December 12, 4 to 6 p.m. Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
12 p.m.
David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University logoEnjoy a midday break with mindfulness meditation in the DOMA galleries.
5 p.m.
Christmas star posterJoin us for a program that explores possible natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem—from a brilliant exploding star to a passing comet and more. Suitable for all ages 10+; all ages are welcome.
5 p.m.
Join us for a magical two-day event nestled within Minnetrista's Enchanted Luminaria Walk. Explore the historic Ball family home adorned with festive décor, serenaded by live musicians, and dazzled by local artisans.Experience the heartwarming tradition as members of our community transform trees and rooms into enchanting displays. It's a celebration of the Ball family's legacy and their enduring impact on our community.
6:30 p.m.
Christmas star posterJoin us for a program that explores possible natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem—from a brilliant exploding star to a passing comet and more. Suitable for all ages 10+; all ages are welcome.
7 p.m.
the University Singers performing at Emens Auditorium during their 60th Annual Spectacular ReunionCelebrate the holiday season with the University Singers! Join us for familiar carols and songs of the season from "Indiana's Official Goodwill Ambassadors". Songs will include The First Noel, Hannukah!, Christmas Dance, and more! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
10 a.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the harp students of Joanne King. This event is free and open to the public.
3 p.m.
Student RecitalXue Bai is a piano of James Helton. This event is free and open to the public.
3:30 p.m.
Coyote’s many misconceptions about Earth and its neighbors spark curiosity and lead viewers to explore how the Earth, Moon, and Sun work together as a system, distinguishing myth from science. Best suited for families and groups with kids ages 8+; all ages are welcome.
5 p.m.
Christmas star posterJoin us for a program that explores possible natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem—from a brilliant exploding star to a passing comet and more. Suitable for all ages 10+; all ages are welcome.
5 p.m.
Join us for a magical two-day event nestled within Minnetrista's Enchanted Luminaria Walk. Explore the historic Ball family home adorned with festive décor, serenaded by live musicians, and dazzled by local artisans.Experience the heartwarming tradition as members of our community transform trees and rooms into enchanting displays. It's a celebration of the Ball family's legacy and their enduring impact on our community.
5 p.m.
holiday ornaments hanging in the Rinard Orchard GreenhouseCelebrate the holiday season with a diverse array of seasonal activities throughout Ball State University’s campus and Minnetrista as they host their annual Holiday Arts & Culture Night and Enchanted Luminaria Walk on Saturday, December 6.
5 p.m.
A rectangular golden holiday ornament in a dark green, red and gold decorated tree. The Ball State logo is etched into the ornamentPresented by Ball State’s Integrated Cultural Committee, the free festive event shines the holiday spotlight on many arts and culture spots along the campus Cultural Corridor. Enjoy activities, live performances, and demonstrations at the David Owsley Museum of Art, Emens Auditorium, Rinard Orchid Greenhouse, Sursa Performance Hall, the Nature Center, Christy Woods, the Glick Center for Glass, and the Charles W. Brown Planetarium!
6:30 p.m.
Christmas star posterJoin us for a program that explores possible natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem—from a brilliant exploding star to a passing comet and more. Suitable for all ages 10+; all ages are welcome.
7:30 p.m.
poster by Studio165+Bring the whole family on a wild, whimsical ride through the heart of childhood dreams as this classic holiday tale returns to the stage as you've never seen it before. Tickets available through the Emens Auditorium Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalDarlene Tsai is a piano of James Helton. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the trombone students of Chris Van Hof. This event is free and open to the public.
8 p.m.
Christmas star posterJoin us for a program that explores possible natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem—from a brilliant exploding star to a passing comet and more. Suitable for all ages 10+; all ages are welcome.
1 p.m.
1:00 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
1 p.m.
poster by Studio165+Bring the whole family on a wild, whimsical ride through the heart of childhood dreams as this classic holiday tale returns to the stage as you've never seen it before. Tickets available through the Emens Auditorium Box Office.
3 p.m.
Conductor Andrew Crow leading the choral ensembles on the Holiday Choral ConcertFive choirs combine to surround the audience in a feast for the eyes, the ears, and the heart. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. The afternoon (3 p.m.) performance will also be available as a livestream.
6 p.m.
Conductor Andrew Crow leading the choral ensembles on the Holiday Choral ConcertFive choirs combine to surround the audience in a feast for the eyes, the ears, and the heart. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. The afternoon (3 p.m.) performance will also be available as a livestream.
7:30 p.m.
The outside of Sursa Performance HallThis recital will feature members of our string faculty and students. This event is free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
students in the atrium art galleryGraduating seniors earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art will showcase their work in a range of media, including ceramics, drawing, glass, metals and jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Come see what our seniors' amazing work! Join us for the Exhibition Reception and Gallery Talk on December 12, 4 to 6 p.m. Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
2 p.m.
We’ll begin our afternoon on the 3rd floor, discovering fascinating insights into the art of needlepoint. Then, we’ll make our way down to the first floor to savor a delightful afternoon tea in the elegant Ball Family mansion. Along the way, guests can explore all three floors adorned in festive holiday décor and admire the stunning collection of needlepoint pieces showcased in the living room.
10 a.m.
students in the atrium art galleryGraduating seniors earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art will showcase their work in a range of media, including ceramics, drawing, glass, metals and jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Come see what our seniors' amazing work! Join us for the Exhibition Reception and Gallery Talk on December 12, 4 to 6 p.m. Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
students in the atrium art galleryGraduating seniors earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art will showcase their work in a range of media, including ceramics, drawing, glass, metals and jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Come see what our seniors' amazing work! Join us for the Exhibition Reception and Gallery Talk on December 12, 4 to 6 p.m. Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
The cast of A CHRISMYSTERY performing onstage in Sursa HallEnjoy an intimate, nostalgic experience that feels both uplifting and deeply human through the magic of radio in this Lux Radio Theatre adaptation of It's a Wonderful Life! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts box office located at Sursa Hall.
10 a.m.
students in the atrium art galleryGraduating seniors earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art will showcase their work in a range of media, including ceramics, drawing, glass, metals and jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Come see what our seniors' amazing work! Join us for the Exhibition Reception and Gallery Talk on December 12, 4 to 6 p.m. Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
students in the atrium art galleryGraduating seniors earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art will showcase their work in a range of media, including ceramics, drawing, glass, metals and jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Come see what our seniors' amazing work! Join us for the Exhibition Reception and Gallery Talk on December 12, 4 to 6 p.m. Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
5 p.m.
Christmas star posterJoin us for a program that explores possible natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem—from a brilliant exploding star to a passing comet and more. Suitable for all ages 10+; all ages are welcome.
6:30 p.m.
Christmas star posterJoin us for a program that explores possible natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem—from a brilliant exploding star to a passing comet and more. Suitable for all ages 10+; all ages are welcome.
10 a.m.
students in the atrium art galleryGraduating seniors earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art will showcase their work in a range of media, including ceramics, drawing, glass, metals and jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video and new media. Come see what our seniors' amazing work! Join us for the Exhibition Reception and Gallery Talk on December 12, 4 to 6 p.m. Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
3:30 p.m.
Coyote’s many misconceptions about Earth and its neighbors spark curiosity and lead viewers to explore how the Earth, Moon, and Sun work together as a system, distinguishing myth from science. Best suited for families and groups with kids ages 8+; all ages are welcome.
5 p.m.
Christmas star posterJoin us for a program that explores possible natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem—from a brilliant exploding star to a passing comet and more. Suitable for all ages 10+; all ages are welcome.
6:30 p.m.
Christmas star posterJoin us for a program that explores possible natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem—from a brilliant exploding star to a passing comet and more. Suitable for all ages 10+; all ages are welcome.
1 p.m.
Take a deep dive into children’s literature of the past and compare and contrast the themes and narratives in children’s book of the past with contemporary children’s stories today. Cookies and coffee will also be provided.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
6 p.m.
Portrait of Jeffrey Gibson, 2024. Photo: Inez and VinoodhJoin us for a talk from Jeffrey Gibson, the first Indigenous artist to represent the United States with a solo presentation in the national pavilion. Free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Jazz pianist performing on stageEnjoy a concert of standard jazz favorites and original compositions with the Ball State Jazz Ensembles under the direction of Mark Buselli. Program to be announced. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
Ball State Symphony Orchestra on stage at Sursa HallThe Ball State Symphony Orchestra is a flagship ensemble of the School of Music that performs orchestral music from a wide variety of backgrounds and time periods.
7:30 p.m.
Enbee is a newbie in a world where they must navigate the unfamiliar territory of the different Ball States: sport, sex, and fancy ‘be who you are’ dress dance. Chaos ensues and Enbee tries to understand what the hell is going on. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Vocalists singing on stageThe Ball State Opera Theatre program presents their ninth annual Opera Gala. The evening will feature several opera students as well as voice faculty from the School of Music. Tickets will be available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Enbee is a newbie in a world where they must navigate the unfamiliar territory of the different Ball States: sport, sex, and fancy ‘be who you are’ dress dance. Chaos ensues and Enbee tries to understand what the hell is going on. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
3 p.m.
Faculty Artist SeriesThe Faculty Artist Series features School of Music faculty sharing their talent and passion for music with the campus and community. Program to be announced. Free and open to the public with livestream available.
7:30 p.m.
Enbee is a newbie in a world where they must navigate the unfamiliar territory of the different Ball States: sport, sex, and fancy ‘be who you are’ dress dance. Chaos ensues and Enbee tries to understand what the hell is going on. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Pruis Hall
7:30 p.m.
Enbee is a newbie in a world where they must navigate the unfamiliar territory of the different Ball States: sport, sex, and fancy ‘be who you are’ dress dance. Chaos ensues and Enbee tries to understand what the hell is going on. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
Enbee is a newbie in a world where they must navigate the unfamiliar territory of the different Ball States: sport, sex, and fancy ‘be who you are’ dress dance. Chaos ensues and Enbee tries to understand what the hell is going on. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
student performing with the Wind Ensemble and Wind SymphonyBall State's Wind Ensemble presents a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
Enbee is a newbie in a world where they must navigate the unfamiliar territory of the different Ball States: sport, sex, and fancy ‘be who you are’ dress dance. Chaos ensues and Enbee tries to understand what the hell is going on. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Pruis Hall
7:30 p.m.
Event CanceledThis concert has been canceled.
7:30 p.m.
ball state choirs perform in Sursa HallUnder the direction of Andrew Crow and Kerry Glann, the Ball State Choirs present a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music from around the world and across the centuries. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
7:30 p.m.
Ball State Symphony Orchestra onstage at Sursa HallThe Ball State Symphony Orchestra is a flagship ensemble of the School of Music that performs orchestral music from a wide variety of backgrounds and time periods.
6 p.m.
Join us for this celebration of Black History Month. This presentation will feature stories about some of the bold and amazing women who made history but were hidden from the history books. The program will include historic photographs, maps, and other resources from local history archives. And there will be plenty of time for audience discussion and recollections!
7 p.m.
7:00 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
6 p.m.
Explore the architecture of Ball State University, while learning about history-making women who lived, worked, learned and played within the wall of these iconic buildings. Wine and appetizers will be served.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Pruis Hall
3 p.m.
Ball State Choirs perform in Sursa Hall.Under the direction of Andrew Crow, Kerry Glann, and Mark Statler, the Ball State Choirs present a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music from around the world and across the centuries. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
Come to the Jellicle Ball to hear the Cats tell their best stories to Old Deuteronomy for a chance to ascend to The Heaviside Layer and be reborn into a whole new Jellicle life! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Come to the Jellicle Ball to hear the Cats tell their best stories to Old Deuteronomy for a chance to ascend to The Heaviside Layer and be reborn into a whole new Jellicle life! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
Come to the Jellicle Ball to hear the Cats tell their best stories to Old Deuteronomy for a chance to ascend to The Heaviside Layer and be reborn into a whole new Jellicle life! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Ball State Choirs perform in Sursa Hall.Under the direction of Kerry Glann. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7 p.m.
The first night of the 2025 In Print Festival of First Books features a literary fair, author reading, and book signing.
7 p.m.
The second night of the 2025 In Print Festival of First Books features readings from The Broken Plate and a panel on literary publishing from the visiting writers and Ron Mitchell.
7:30 p.m.
Opera singers during a performanceCome see Ball State Opera Theatre's spring production of The Marriage of Figaro in Sursa Performance Hall. Tickets will be available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
3 p.m.
Opera singers during a performanceCome see Ball State Opera Theatre's spring production of The Marriage of Figaro in Sursa Performance Hall. Tickets will be available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
1 p.m.
Three students talk at an event. Join us for the Immersive Learning Showcase on Monday, April 13, 2026 from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm in the Student Center Cardinal Hall. Awards will be given including the Immersive Learning Faculty Awards, Immersive Learning Student Team Award, and the Community Partner Award.
7:30 p.m.
Wind band musicians on stage performingThe Ball State Campus Band is a traditional concert band that provides an opportunity for music and non-music majors to participate on a limited rehearsal and performance schedule. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion! At least the losers get a juice box. Follow along as an eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
12 p.m.
The Miller College of Business 21st Annual Alumni Awards is a highly anticipated event that brings together alumni. Join us on Friday, April 17, 2026 at the Alumni Center for an exciting celebration, recognition, and networking day.
7:30 p.m.
Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion! At least the losers get a juice box. Follow along as an eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
ball state choirs perform in Sursa HallUnder the direction of Andrew Crow and Kerry Glann, the Ball State Choirs present a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music from around the world and across the centuries. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion! At least the losers get a juice box. Follow along as an eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion! At least the losers get a juice box. Follow along as an eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion! At least the losers get a juice box. Follow along as an eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Jazz ensemble playing at Sursa HallEnjoy a concert of standard jazz favorites and original compositions with the Ball State Jazz Ensembles under the direction of Mark Buselli. Program to be announced. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion! At least the losers get a juice box. Follow along as an eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Pruis Hall
7:30 p.m.
Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion! At least the losers get a juice box. Follow along as an eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
lone dancer sitting onstage during a performanceSelected works from dance majors highlighting the best in original dances that vary in style and form. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts box office.
7:30 p.m.
student performing with the Wind Ensemble and Wind SymphonyBall State's Wind Ensemble presents a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion! At least the losers get a juice box. Follow along as an eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
lone dancer sitting onstage during a performanceSelected works from dance majors highlighting the best in original dances that vary in style and form. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts box office.
7:30 p.m.
ball state choirs perform in Sursa HallUnder the direction of Andrew Crow and Kerry Glann, the Ball State Choirs present a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music from around the world and across the centuries. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion! At least the losers get a juice box. Follow along as an eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
lone dancer sitting onstage during a performanceSelected works from dance majors highlighting the best in original dances that vary in style and form. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts box office.